Why didn't Miles ever cheat on Keiko? He had women throwing themselves at him

Why didn't Miles ever cheat on Keiko? He had women throwing themselves at him.

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He had honor, a concept women will never know

hes irish
irish men dont cheat

Why cheat when there's the holodeck and Bashir

Screw that.

>Why didn't Miles ever cheat on Keiko? He had women throwing themselves at him.

why would you ever cheat when you have holodecks?

Is Tom Riker still getting the living shit kicked out of him by Cardassians?

tiny penis is indeed an embarrassing curse

There's more to a relationship than just sex. Didn't he want a woman that didn't constantly complain at him?

Does Star Trek ever clarify if fucking a hologram is just considered the same as masturbating, or is it considered cheating?

It's well established that Miles O'Brien is the most pure, saintly character in the Trek universe. He didn't even take advantage of his loli wife.

I always felt like the Barclay episodes imply that it's akin to pornography and masturbation. Then again, the Sherlock Holmes episode might imply that you're cheating with an AI being.

fuck a spoony
get crabsaroony

it's definitely unexplored territory in the star trek universe

The Miles O'Brien that Keiko married died of radiation poisoning. A Future Miles O'Brien, married to a Future Keiko who was wiped from existence took his place, but their marriage should have been considered annulled at that point.

What do you think him and Bashir were doing on the holodeck all the time?

Humanity doesn't have sex with holodeck programs. They're far too evolved to experience lust. t. gene

source? i vaguely remember something like this, or its just mandela effect again

And every time they had sex was actually rape by deception, and Miles O'Rapist should have had to take refuge in the Tholian embassy for six years.

There was an episode of DS9 where Kira learns that Quark has a holodeck programme of her and it's implied guys use it to bum holographic facsimiles of her

It's fairly well established that they were playing military re-enactment games like The Battle of Britain and The Alamo, and they played the spy game a few times too. Also something that involved dressing up like Vikings that I don't recall being explained.

Even in Gene's controlled segment of TNG it's heavily implied people fuck holograms (specifically Riker).

Yeah, DS9 came about as close as censors would allow to explicitly saying that people were fucking in the holodeck. Roddenberry was already dead by that point.

Season 3 Episode 17 "Visionary."

>The Alamo
Probably to live out a doomed bromance sex fantasy.

he probably got traumatized after his prison stint

Was there any discussion of cheating or infidelity at all? I can't think of anything atm.

I think the closest is O'Brien and Kira start falling for each other but they never do anything.

Neelix was convinced that Tom was cucking him with Kes in Voyager

>The only time cheating comes up in Star Trek is over a child

Really makes you think.

I don;'t know why but your post has me in stitches

TY

They actually say it in that episode where aliens pretend to be imagination characters.
Quark tells Odo he should use the holodeck and he says it's a disgusting sexual program.

There's also that episode where Jake is going on a date with a dabo girl and suggests the holodeck as a location to his father, the way he says "no, no no no no" always made me think couples go there to have crazy sex in romantic or impossible locations.

Also pretty sure Quark once mentions a Vulcan sex slave program

And that whole narrative was awful, uninspired and not even trek, because there was no philosophy being illustrated and explored through fiction.

>impossible locations

Astroglide, bruh. Astroglide.

>Computer, create a recreation of the Bridge and crew
>Download their personality profiles from their medical files
>Increase Troi's sex drive by 10,000%
>Increase the submissiveness of all characters by 100%
>Save the program as "The Cucking of Cdr. Riker"
>Computer, run program. Oh, and of course, deactivate safeties

>not even trek, because there was no philosophy being illustrated and explored through fiction.

lol

he was probably put on trial ie. they explain why he's guilty for 3 hours and then broadcast his gory execution planet wide so all the little children can see the validity of their justice system

well, they tried to get a vulcan going crazy with ponfar to use a hologram as a placebo but it didn't take, so there's that burning question answered

>According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, the TNG writing staff toyed with the idea of killing off Will Riker in "Second Chances," permanently replacing him with Thomas Riker as the new ops officer and moving Data to the first officer position.

>mfw your Voyager character becomes the refuse bin for cast-off TNG ideas

>its a "The writers want O'Brien to suffer as much as possible" episode

i distinctly remember an episode where a bunch of klingons came out of the holosuite at quarks and he handed rom a mop and sent him in after them.

it was probably meant to be blood, but that's not where my mind went.

...

How erotic and sexually terrifying, I got a semi.

Facile and weak.

Anything Data/Lore related has philosophical undertones if not overtones.

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Oh, I just grabbed a random picture bro. But if you want to defend the philosophical under/overtones of Spock's Brain, A Piece of the Action, Turnabout Intruder, The Game, Sub Rosa etc, be my guest, I could use a laugh.

So I guess you're just being combative then. Man I thought there were better ways to bump trek threads.

>Facile and weak
>just being combative

Sure, run and hide. Your kind always do.

What?? Dude you are out there, what are you asking of me?

I thought it did work for Tuvok on Voyager.

He was just initially reluctant to it because it felt like cheating on his wife, but Tom Paris recreated his wife and Tuvok went with it. He just kept getting cock blocked by retarded aliens who were angry about Photonics, but once they dealt with them he got over his pon farr with the holodeck.

It worked with Tuvok but didn't work with Vorik.

>Computer, create complete recreation of entire bridge staff and crew
>Adjust simulation to synchronize with actual crew activities
>Make the Cmdr Riker program sentient
>Decrease bladder strength of Cmdr Riker by 1000% every time Captain Picard says the word "Engage".
>Increase fecal incontinence of Cmdr Riker by 10,000% every time Captain Picard says the words "Make it so"
>Deactivate all transporter sanitation protocols and run program.

You belong to a tradition of Trek fandom that decries basically anything made while they were alive as failing to live up to the purported standard set by basically anything made before they were alive. TOS is in particular revered, its virtues extolled by many who aren't in fact all that familiar with it. I've seen every episode, and there are maybe five in total that meet the apparent minimum standard for 'being Trek' touted by the posturing declaimers. Friday's Child and Catspaw are not so much overlooked as simply not known about, having never been watched. Everything is judged by the standards of Darmok and City on the Edge of Forever.

'Virtue signaling' is a phrase much in vogue right now. The right are turning it into their version of the old left's perennial charge of 'false consciousness', which is a shame, because it's a very elegant concept most interestingly manifest in this sort of sphere, rather than in anything to do with politics. The declaimers want to signal the virtues of depth and erudition, and they do so by decrying the failure of a soap-selling skiffy TV show to live up to the alleged standards set by a soap-selling skiffy TV show that featured a race war between pic related. People really are amazing.

Yo I'm not gonna read all that shit but Darmok was the greatest Trek episode of all time, OF ALL TIME

>let that be your last battlefield is bad
What are you racist?

Not going to argue (I don't agree, though it is excellent, just not going to argue). If you're not the guy I was talking to then don't worry, it's not aimed at you.

I'm not racist but those white with black stripes fuckers ruined everything.

Isn't it universally agreed upon that the last season is a trainwreck?

You're either white on the right side or you're white on the wrong side, bucko.

yeap
also Keiko was a submissive bitch that never said anything about him spending more time with his friend doing silly stuff, being away on missions, playing a spy, etc.
I bet she had a large collection of alien dildos and they played a lot with ropes and gagballs when he was around.

>>>and they played a lot with ropes and gagballs when he was around

For sure. But A Piece of the Action, for example, was S2.

I fucking love that episode lol. Then again I'm not the guy who claimed Trek had to be philosophical.